Pielęgniarstwo i Zdrowie Publiczne

Piel. Zdr. Publ.
Index Copernicus (ICV) – 69,56
Ogólny współczynnik odrzuceń – 24,41%
ISSN 2082-9876 (print)
ISSN 2451-1870 (online)
Periodyczność – kwartalnik

Spis treści – 2013, vol. 3, nr 2 (kwiecień-czerwiec)

1

Praca oryginalna

Health-Related Quality of Life in Bronchial Asthma Patients as Measured by the SF-36 Questionnaire

93-99

2

Praca oryginalna

Assessment of Students’ of Medical University of Warsaw of the Nursing about Providing First Aid

101-110

3

Praca oryginalna

Quality of Life of Patients After Heart Transplantation, Paying Particular Attention to the Family-Oriented – a Preliminary Study

111-118

4

Praca oryginalna

Stress and Burnout in Nurses

119-132

5

Praca oryginalna

The Course of Lactation in the Early Puerperium After Natural Birth and by Caesarean Section Including Parity of Woman

133-142

6

Praca oryginalna

The Comparison of Selected Work Elements and Work Conditions of Long-Distance Nurses and Community Nurses

143-153

7

Praca poglądowa

Quality of Life in Patients Mechanically Ventilated at Home Due to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

155-165

8

Praca poglądowa

The Effectiveness of the Objection for Organ and Tissue Retrieval in the Context of Responsibilieties of a Doctor. The Status de lege lata and Recommendations de lege ferenda

167-173

9

Praca poglądowa

Keep Straight – the Reasons for the Implementation and Description of Wroclaw Posture Prophylaxis Program

175-181

10

Praca poglądowa

Social Support and Its Importance for the Elderly

183-188

11

Praca poglądowa

The Problem of Patient who Has Been Revealed the Presence of Cervical Ribs While Waiting For Treatment

189-194

12

Praca poglądowa

Prevention of Falls of the Elderly People

195-200

13

Varia

While Discussing the Health. IV Student Symposium “Wroclaw Days of Public Health”

213-0

14

Varia

“Live with Dignity to the End” – Report from the III International Conference on Palliative Care and Hospice

215-218

15

Zagadnienia prawne

Self Jugular Vein Cannulation by a Nurse

219-220